The parents of a young Texas girl are being lambasted by mainstream media outlets and Democrats for speaking out about potential medical malpractice and refusing to promote the MMR vaccine following the tragic death of their daughter.
The parents recently spoke with Children’s Health Defense (CHD) for an exclusive interview where they detailed the events that led to the girl’s untimely passing and revealed they do not believe the measles vaccine would have saved her.
Click below to watch the heartbreaking interview:
CHD was also provided the child’s medical records by the family.
The parents, who are Mennonites, have four other children who are all also unvaccinated and each also caught measles but recovered with no issues.
In fact, Dr. Ben Edwards helped the kids get through their ailments with alternative treatments such as cod liver oil and the inhalable steroid budesonide.
However, their six-year-old daughter fell ill with pneumonia and never came home from the hospital.
Dr. Pierre Kory, MD, MPA, recently spoke about the case, emphatically stating the girl “did not die of measles,” explaining she died due to a medical error when the hospital gave the child an inappropriate antibiotic for her case of pneumonia.
Dr. Kory called the mistake “an egregious error that led to her death.”
The feverishly pro-vaccine mainstream media absolutely lost it after the parents stuck to their beliefs and urged other parents not to give their children the MMR shots out of fear of their daughter’s death.
One outlet labeled the tragedy a “vaccine-preventable death” and others claimed the “anti-vaccine movement” is “weaponizing” the situation.
Of course, “weaponizing” the story is exactly what those same media outlets are doing.
NBC News wrote, “the anti-vaccine movement is broadcasting a different lesson, turning the girl and her family into propaganda,” despite the fact the parents agree.
“Don’t do the shots,” the mother told CHD, saying measles is “not as bad as they’re making it out to be.”
Mother Jones also attacked the mourning couple, running the headline, “A Child Died of Measles. Then Her Parents Appeared in an Anti-Vax Video.”
Below are some prominent leftists and random liberals online criticizing the grieving parents:
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